ice breaker Crossword Puzzles
Hebrew Words 2025-03-26
add ice cream to shool 2024-05-30
6 Clues: who made ice cream • do you like ice cream? • how do ice cream teats • how much is ice cream? • what is your favorite ice cream? • what would happen if there was ice cream in shool
Miss Ps Spanish Class 2021-07-04
Christmas 2022-12-07
Katrine Eli Pedersen 2015-02-23
Vocabulario Restaurante 2016-09-08
Food Part 1 2022-04-11
Food crossword 2 2022-04-11
Isabela Ch. 7-8 2022-03-01
2G January Vocabulary 2022-01-24
15 Clues: jam • eggs • today • Spain • plate • dinner • chicken • waffles • favorite • tomorrow • ice cream • yesterday • restaurant • hamburguer • Central American country
Spanish Units 1 & 4 Crossword 2024-05-12
Food 3 grade 2025-02-25
WoD Week 7-8 2025-02-26
Geomorphology vocab terms 2017-12-20
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- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- A mass of rocks and sediment carried down and deposited by a glacier
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- The process in which material is laid down
- Fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream, when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- Collective erm for several mechanical weathering processes induced by stresses created by the freezing of water to ice
- A mound or ridge of sand or other loose sediment formed by the wind.
- The chemical breakdown and decomposition of rocks by natural processes in the environment.
- Thick sheets of ice that may spread over large areas, like whole continents
- The natural process by which atmospheric and environmental agents, such as wind, rain, and temperature changes, disintegrate and decompose rocks
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- Quality of being porous
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- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows it’s banks
- The mechanical breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces that is caused by natural processes and that does not change the chemical composition of rock material
- The chemical reaction in which a material combines with oxygen to form another material
- the same thing of another weathering
- The flow of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- A glacier the forms in a mountainous area
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- The process of which a rock is reduced in size by the scraping action of other rocks driven by water, wind, and gravity.
- precipitation Rain, sleet, or snow, that contains a high concentration of acids.
22 Clues: Quality of being porous • the same thing of another weathering • A glacier the forms in a mountainous area • The process in which material is laid down • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2013-10-10
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- - greek word for color
- - rocky objects, most of which are too small or too numerous to be considered a planet or dwarf planet.
- - the motion one object around another.
- - when a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere, friction with the air creates heat and produces this streak of light.
- cloud - beyond the Kuiper belt.
- - large rounds pits, caused by meteoroids, can be hundreds of kilometers across.
- - planets begin to form as gravity pulled rock, ice, and gas together, the rock and ice formed small bodies called this.
- - when an object spins around a central axis.
- - a fuzzy outer layer formed by clouds of gas and dust.
- - a thin disk of small particles of ice and rock.
- - an Earth centered model.
- - the force that attracts all objects towards each other.
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- - loose collections of ice, dust, and small rocky particles who's orbit can be very long, narrow ellipses.
- - greek word for sphere
- system - consist of the sun, the planets, their moons, and a variety of smaller objects.
- belt - between Mars and Neptune.
- - chunks of rocks or dust from space.
- - greek word for sun
- unit - average distance between Earth and the sun, about 150,000,000 kilometers.
- - the solid inner core of a comet.
- - round, orbit the sun, cleared out the region of the solar system along it orbit.
- - hardened rock formed from huge lava flows, 3-4 billion years ago.
- planets - what the inner planets are often called.
- belt - beyond Neptune's orbit.
- - a system in which Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- - meteoroids that pass through the atmosphere and are found on Earth's surface.
- planet - an object that orbits the sun and has enough gravity to be spherical, but has not cleared the area of it's orbit.
- - an oval shape.
- house effect - trapping of heat by the atmosphere.
- giants - what the four outer planets are called.
30 Clues: - an oval shape. • - greek word for sun • - greek word for color • - greek word for sphere • - an Earth centered model. • belt - beyond Neptune's orbit. • cloud - beyond the Kuiper belt. • belt - between Mars and Neptune. • - the solid inner core of a comet. • - chunks of rocks or dust from space. • - the motion one object around another. • ...
Planets Crossword 2014-10-21
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- The fourth planet from the sun, I am also sometimes called the red planet because I am covered with red rocks and soil
- I am the only planet in our solar system with visible rings around me (and I also have lots of moons, 62 actually)
- I am the second planet from the sun
- This planet is the largest in our solar system
- The first four planets are called this because they are made mostly of rocky terrains
- system The place in which all the planets and satellites and moons etc reside
- This planet is the closest to the sun with surface temperatures as cold as -173 degrees(10 times colder than your freezer), and as hot as 427 degrees (twice as hot as an oven)
- These big planets are called this because they have extremely low temperatures due to the fact that they are the furthest planets from the sun
- I am a dwarf planet who used to be classified as a planet
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- A satellite that orbits around the earth, usually seen in the sky at night
- These big planets are called this because they are made up of mainly gases
- The remains of a meteoroid that is left after it has hit the ground
- All the planets orbit around this star
- The seventh planet from the sun, and I also spin on my side! I am called an Ice Giant
- Natural debris floating in the solar system, small rocky objects
- I am the furthest planet from the sun and am also called an Ice Giant
- A circular movement around another object
- I am the only planet to have liquid water on my surface
- A dwarf planet 'C___'
- I am made up of ice, water, rock and dust, when melting the dust and ice creates a long tail as I shoot through the sky
20 Clues: A dwarf planet 'C___' • I am the second planet from the sun • All the planets orbit around this star • A circular movement around another object • This planet is the largest in our solar system • I am the only planet to have liquid water on my surface • I am a dwarf planet who used to be classified as a planet • ...
LET YOURSELF DREAM ABOUT THESE LUXURY DESTINATIONS AND EXPERIENCES 2022-04-15
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- lodge is a unique gem on The Altiplano (two words)
- Courchevel’s opulent palace that dates to 1850 (three words)
- The ultimate ski experience in Austria (two words)
- This beach club is recognized by Conde’ Nast Traveler as a true institution in Bali (two words)
- This two-word geometric shape provides an intimate setting in Northern Thailand
- A private island refuge in the South Pacific (two words)
- The world’s first underwater villa in Maldives (two words)
- Experience the world’s first Discovery Yachts with 6-star, all-inclusive cruising in Antarctica (two words)
- This top suite is rumored to have welcomed honeymooners such as George and Amal Clooney and Prince William and Kate to the Seychelles (three words)
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- Sleep in the submerged glass-walled bedroom on Pemba Island in Tanzania (two words)
- The Irish home of the Duke of Devonshire (two words)
- This three-word destination at the tip of the Baja Peninsula attracts celebs, wealthy jet-setters and anyone interested in living luxuriously along the Pacific
- This Swedish hotel is rebuilt each year to include ice bedrooms, an ice bar, an ice restaurant as well as an ice chapel
- This 3-word resort in Finnish Lapland has rows of glass igloos so you can snuggle up and see the aurora borealis from your bed
- South Africa’s most luxurious safari lodge (two words)
- Say a toast and down a shot while traveling by train from Guadalajara through fields of agave to the Town of Tequila (three words)
- Enjoy the perks of a personal butler when you hop aboard this roundtrip train from New Delhi (three words)
- Arriving by camel, tent here in Jordan’s Wadi Rum desert under a sky full of stars after eating by the fire (two words)
- This destination is famous for its dramatic landscape, not just a Game of Thrones
- This jaunt in the south of Iceland is known for its waterfalls and geysers (two words)
20 Clues: lodge is a unique gem on The Altiplano (two words) • The ultimate ski experience in Austria (two words) • The Irish home of the Duke of Devonshire (two words) • South Africa’s most luxurious safari lodge (two words) • A private island refuge in the South Pacific (two words) • The world’s first underwater villa in Maldives (two words) • ...
water systems 2022-02-08
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- is a mass of ice that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area.
- is natural and effective at removing many toxins from the water, such as volatile organic compounds and chlorine, without the use of chemicals or stripping the water of salts and minerals.
- is a point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops.
- a thing that starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- a mass of ice
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- an area of land in which all the water present
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river.
- is a piece of freshwater ice more than 15 m long that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water.
- drains into one large main water body
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- is a piece of freshwater ice more than 15 m long that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water.
- are areas where water covers the soil or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year
- a process that involves loss of water vapour through the stomata of plants
- capacity the ability of a material to absorb heat
- a body of water partly surrounded by land.
- is the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand, and rock.
- is an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock
- a line dividing land whose drainage flows toward the given stream from land whose drainage flows away from that stream.
- is water in the form of droplets that appears on thin, exposed objects in the morning or evening due to condensation.
- builts to access water
21 Clues: a mass of ice • builts to access water • drains into one large main water body • a body of water partly surrounded by land. • an area of land in which all the water present • capacity the ability of a material to absorb heat • a thing that starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • is a mass of ice that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area. • ...
Totally Cool 2020-05-24
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- A stringed musical instrument played with a horsehair bow. It has four strings and a body of characteristic rounded shape.
- A musician specializing in the percussion variant of instrument, meaning any instrument struck with another object to create sound.
- To come near or nearer to (someone or something) in distance or time.
- An insistent request.
- A brass musical instrument (медный духовой инструмент) with a flared bell (раструб) and a bright, penetrating tone.
- A wind instrument (духовой инструмент) made from a tube with holes that are stopped by the fingers or keys, held vertically or horizontally.
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- A musical instrument consisting of a frame supporting a graduated series of parallel strings, played by plucking with the fingers.
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- (Of a liquid) having turned into ice as a result of extreme cold.
- A long pointed stick of ice that is formed when drops of water freeze.
- Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
- To break free from confinement or control.
- A style of rock music characterized by a raucous guitar sound and lazy vocal delivery.
- A hard permanent outgrowth, often curved and pointed, on the heads of cattle, sheep, goats, giraffes, etc.
- Write or create (a work of art, especially music or poetry).
- A refrigerated cabinet or room for preserving food at very low temperatures.
- A percussion instrument sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands, typically cylindrical, barrel-shaped, or bowl-shaped, with a taut membrane over one or both ends.
- (With reference to a liquid) turn or be turned into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold.
- A person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession, or is musically talented.
20 Clues: An insistent request. • To break free from confinement or control. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else. • Write or create (a work of art, especially music or poetry). • (Of a liquid) having turned into ice as a result of extreme cold. • ...
Sport Crossword - Curling 2023-03-21
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- The country that plays curling the most
- The first player on a team to deliver a pair of stones for his/her team in each end.
- A portion of a curling game that is completed when each team has thrown eight stones and the score has been decided.
- The rings or circles toward which play is directed consisting of a 12-foot ring, 8-foot ring, 4-foot ring and a button.
- A take-out. Removal of a stone from the playing area by hitting it with another stone.
- When one stone is bumped ahead by another.
- The movement of a curling stone after it has struck a stationary stone in play.
- The specific playing surface upon which a curling game is played
- At any time during an end, the stone is closest to the button.
- An alternate player or substitute.
- The amount of force given to the stone during the delivery.
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- The team with the last stone in any given end of play
- A device used to sweep the ice in the path of a moving stone.
- Slippery material placed on the sole of the shoe, to make it easier to slide on the ice.
- The line across the ice at the back of the house. Stones which are over this line are removed from play.
- Any stone in the rings or touching the rings which is a potential point.
- A stone in motion touched by a member of either team, or any part of their equipment. Burned stones are removed from play. It will be removed from play.
- A rock delivered with a greater force than necessary.
- The player who determines the strategy, and directs play for the team
- The action of moving a broom or brush back and forth in the path of a moving stone.
20 Clues: An alternate player or substitute. • The country that plays curling the most • When one stone is bumped ahead by another. • The team with the last stone in any given end of play • A rock delivered with a greater force than necessary. • The amount of force given to the stone during the delivery. • A device used to sweep the ice in the path of a moving stone. • ...
Crossword 8: Hockey Slang 2024-12-10
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- The hockey puck.
- A slapshot.
- A hockey arena.
- Rubbing a glove into an opponent’s face.
- A slapshot.
- A helmet with a full visor.
- Long, luscious hockey hair.
- Short for hat trick, scoring three goals.
- A casual pickup hockey game.
- Flying mammal
- A player who spends most of the game sitting out.
- Defensive, neutral, or offensive area of the ice.
- Hands, especially skilled ones.
- A goal.
- Skating quickly.
- A hardworking player who excels at tough play.
- The hockey sweater.
- A hockey helmet.
- A wooden hockey stick.
- A hockey stick.
- A slow player easily skated around.
- A player with excellent shooting skills.
- Wrapping tape around a hockey stick.
- A player willing to absorb shots to defend.
- A goalie who can’t stop many shots.
- A player with minimal skill or impact.
- A celebration after scoring.
- A goalie’s vision being blocked.
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- Scoring in the upper part of the net.
- An easily stoppable goal let in by a goalie.
- A fight between players.
- Deft stickhandling to beat a defender.
- Large marsupial
- When the puck hits the crossbar and goes into the net.
- A goaltender.
- Scoring a goal.
- A shorthanded goal.
- The penalty box.
- A perfectly placed shot.
- A great player and teammate.
- Likes to chase mice
- A tough player who protects teammates.
- Another term for great hockey hair.
- Trash talk on the ice.
- A wrist shot.
- A bad goalie who lets in too many goals.
- A losing player or team.
- A player whose ankles bend inward when skating.
- An assist on a goal.
- A chaotic or messy game.
- Playing with toughness and determination.
- A player who rarely gets ice time.
- Man's best friend
- A saucer pass that lifts off the ice.
- Has a trunk
55 Clues: A goal. • A slapshot. • A slapshot. • Has a trunk • A goaltender. • Flying mammal • A wrist shot. • Large marsupial • A hockey arena. • Scoring a goal. • A hockey stick. • The hockey puck. • The penalty box. • Skating quickly. • A hockey helmet. • Man's best friend • A shorthanded goal. • Likes to chase mice • The hockey sweater. • An assist on a goal. • Trash talk on the ice. • A wooden hockey stick. • ...
Crossword 21: Evolution of Hockey Gear 2024-12-11
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- Original material used for hockey sticks.
- Technology to record player perspectives.
- Face protection for youth and amateur players.
- Includes whistles, jerseys, and pads.
- Worn to regulate body temperature.
- Used to diagram plays during games.
- Holds medical and repair equipment.
- Pads to protect against shots and sticks.
- Off-ice training equipment for skaters.
- Designed for improved shot accuracy.
- Process to maintain blade performance.
- Used to carry a player’s gear.
- Early material for goalie equipment.
- Goalie glove for catching the puck.
- Mandatory head protection in modern hockey.
- Alternative practice surface to real ice.
- Protects players from skate blade injuries.
- Modern protective material for players.
- The curved part used to handle the puck.
- Lightweight option for better ventilation.
- Device for shooting pucks during practice.
- Modern, lightweight stick material.
- Training tool for stickhandling precision.
- Required for amateur players’ helmets.
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- Made of vulcanized rubber, the game’s centerpiece.
- Protective equipment for the upper body.
- Worn to cover the legs and stop pucks.
- Refers to the stick’s bending ability.
- Covers shin guards for uniformity.
- Equipment to deflect shots.
- Essential footwear for ice hockey.
- First widely used goalie mask.
- Used to protect hands from injuries.
- Practice tool for puck handling.
- Protects hips and thighs.
- Mandatory gear for goalies.
- Prevents injuries from falls or impacts.
- Protects players during collisions.
- Specially designed with flatter blades.
- Ultra-lightweight stick material.
- Shields teeth and reduces concussion risks.
- Customized masks with unique designs.
- Optional shield attached to helmets.
- Identifies teams and players on the ice.
- Used to apply stick or equipment tape.
- Used to build strength during practice.
- Prevents injuries from skate blades.
- Essential protection for male players.
- Used for better grip and puck control.
- Tailored to an individual player’s needs.
50 Clues: Protects hips and thighs. • Equipment to deflect shots. • Mandatory gear for goalies. • First widely used goalie mask. • Used to carry a player’s gear. • Practice tool for puck handling. • Ultra-lightweight stick material. • Covers shin guards for uniformity. • Essential footwear for ice hockey. • Worn to regulate body temperature. • Protects players during collisions. • ...
Hydrology 2025-11-05
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- Storage basin formed upstream of a dam for water conservation.
- Downward movement of water from the surface into the soil.
- Sides of a valley against which a dam rests.
- Lateral movement of water within the unsaturated soil layer.
- Liquid precipitation with droplet size between 0.5–6 mm.
- Coating of smooth ice formed when freezing rain strikes cold surfaces.
- Area draining rainfall to a common outlet or stream.
- Diffusion: Movement of water vapor through air or porous media.
- Very light rain with tiny droplets (<0.5 mm).
- Line joining points of equal elevation on land.
- Line: The boundary dividing two adjacent drainage basins.
- Yield: Amount of water that can be supplied from a reservoir over time.
- Balls or lumps of ice formed in strong convective clouds.
- Frozen raindrops or small ice pellets falling to the ground.
- Yield: Total annual runoff contributed by a catchment area.
- Volume of water available from a source over a specific time.
- Narrow valley between hills or cliffs where a dam is often built.
- Portion of rainfall that flows over land to streams and rivers.
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- Conversion of liquid water into vapor due to heat.
- Runoff: Flow of excess rainwater over the land surface.
- Point: Common outlet where runoff from a catchment collects.
- The amount of precipitation received over an area in a given time.
- Flow: Movement of water through underground aquifers.
- Loss of water vapor from plant leaves to the atmosphere.
- Ice crystals formed by direct freezing of water vapor in clouds.
- Rainwater caught by vegetation before reaching the ground.
- Storage: Water temporarily stored in surface depressions after rain.
- Physical features and surface shape of the land.
- Any form of water falling from clouds to Earth’s surface.
- Area: Land area that gets flooded when a reservoir fills.
- Study of Earth’s structure, rocks, and soil composition.
- Land area that channels rainfall to a specific drainage point.
- Mass of a substance per unit volume.
- Plant cover that influences infiltration and erosion.
- Structure built across a river to store or control water flow.
35 Clues: Mass of a substance per unit volume. • Sides of a valley against which a dam rests. • Very light rain with tiny droplets (<0.5 mm). • Line joining points of equal elevation on land. • Physical features and surface shape of the land. • Conversion of liquid water into vapor due to heat. • Area draining rainfall to a common outlet or stream. • ...
All about erosion 2021-09-23
9 Clues: very cold • what are you • big ice block • people hunt them • common in dessert • comes during storms • flows through rivers • usually in the ground • what keeps us from floating
C.C 2025-03-05
The Water Cycle 2025-09-18
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- The process by which solid water (ice) changes to liquid water.
- The process by which water vapor changes directly to solid water (ice).
- The process by which solid water (ice) changes directly to water vapor.
- The process by which liquid water changes to solid water (ice).
- The process by which water vapor changes to liquid water.
- The movement of liquid water from higher to lower elevation due to gravity.
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- The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor.
- The process by which liquid water moves upwards through a plant and evaporates as water vapor from its leaves.
- Water falling as rain or snow from the atmosphere of Earth (sky).
9 Clues: The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor. • The process by which water vapor changes to liquid water. • The process by which solid water (ice) changes to liquid water. • The process by which liquid water changes to solid water (ice). • Water falling as rain or snow from the atmosphere of Earth (sky). • ...
Polar Regions 2014-06-16
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- It measures the distance from Greenwich Mean Time
- A series of glacial episodes
- A severe snow storm with high winds
- Gases that surround the earth or another planet
- A moving mass or river of ice formed, found near the poles
- Relating to the North or South poles: The _________ regions
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- A floating mass of ice detached from a glacier
- Snow, Rain, Sleet or hail that condenses the earth
- It measures the distance from the equator from a place
- A sediment of ice crystals on the surface where the temperature is below freezing point
- System formed by the interactions of the living things and physical elements of the environment
11 Clues: A series of glacial episodes • A severe snow storm with high winds • A floating mass of ice detached from a glacier • Gases that surround the earth or another planet • It measures the distance from Greenwich Mean Time • Snow, Rain, Sleet or hail that condenses the earth • It measures the distance from the equator from a place • ...
CRCPL Winter Reading Easy Puzzle 2023-12-19
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- A long piece of fabric that is worn around the neck to keep warm
- The coldest season of the year
- A person made of snow
- Type of glove that covers the hands to keep them warm
- A hanging piece of ice that is formed from the freezing of dripping water
- Black and white bird that cannot fly and lives in or near the Antarctic
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- The color of fresh snow
- An outdoor winter toy to ride down snowy hills
- The person who is thought to be the one who brings cold weather leaving ice and snow everywhere "Jack ____"
- Frozen water
- A single piece of snow
11 Clues: Frozen water • A person made of snow • A single piece of snow • The color of fresh snow • The coldest season of the year • An outdoor winter toy to ride down snowy hills • Type of glove that covers the hands to keep them warm • A long piece of fabric that is worn around the neck to keep warm • Black and white bird that cannot fly and lives in or near the Antarctic • ...
Unit 8😻 2024-02-02
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- a large area of ice
- the demonstration started peacefully but later turned violent
- Rome is the capital of italy
- who holds world record for high jump?
- a room or hall with equipment for doing physical exercise
- a line showing the end of a race
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- my favourite winter sports are skiing and ice hockey
- behaviour which harms or damages someone or something
- boots with thin sharp metal parts on the bottom that is used for moving on ice
- the system of government or rule by a king or a queen
- a piece of ground, often in a circle, for people to have races on
11 Clues: a large area of ice • Rome is the capital of italy • a line showing the end of a race • who holds world record for high jump? • my favourite winter sports are skiing and ice hockey • behaviour which harms or damages someone or something • the system of government or rule by a king or a queen • a room or hall with equipment for doing physical exercise • ...
Cody Donnellys crossword puzzle 2025-05-16
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- material that is full of space and that water can seep through it
- is iron combines with oxygen in the presence of water
- the burning coal,oil,and fossil fuel
- refers to the average weather
- refers to the grinding away rock by particles in ice water or wind
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- is the process that breaks down rock and other substances
- wedges of ice in rocks that widen or break it
- is geologists making influence based in principle
- The type of weathering in which rock is physically broken down
- gasses found in the air
- is a removal of rock particles by wind,water,ice,or gravity
11 Clues: gasses found in the air • refers to the average weather • the burning coal,oil,and fossil fuel • wedges of ice in rocks that widen or break it • is geologists making influence based in principle • is iron combines with oxygen in the presence of water • is the process that breaks down rock and other substances • ...
The Ocean Kingdom 2013-11-28
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- black and white predator
- Predator of the sea
- blocks of ice that keep the icecaps safe
- large sea mammal
- ocean at the top of the world
- large white Arctic bears
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- very cold conditions
- a large area of salty water
- creatures that live on earth and aren't all that different to you
- shrimp-like creature
- whales that have no dorsal fin
- the word that describes the weather
- small creatures that rely on Arctic ice
13 Clues: large sea mammal • Predator of the sea • very cold conditions • shrimp-like creature • black and white predator • large white Arctic bears • a large area of salty water • ocean at the top of the world • whales that have no dorsal fin • the word that describes the weather • small creatures that rely on Arctic ice • blocks of ice that keep the icecaps safe • ...
winter sports 2025-12-26
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- Ice rink vehicle
- Frozen lake skating condition
- Snow race footwear
- Traditional winter race pulled by dogs
- Ice sport played with sticks and a puck
- Skiing discipline with jumps and shooting
- Olympic winter sport involving a stone and sweeping
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- Winter swimming challenge
- Downhill racing on a single long sled
- Winter sport using a single board
- Winter sport combining speed skating and hockey
- Snow sport using poles and gates
- Figure skating jump named after its inventor
13 Clues: Ice rink vehicle • Snow race footwear • Winter swimming challenge • Frozen lake skating condition • Snow sport using poles and gates • Winter sport using a single board • Downhill racing on a single long sled • Traditional winter race pulled by dogs • Ice sport played with sticks and a puck • Skiing discipline with jumps and shooting • ...
Changes of State 2022-04-15
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- The process of turning a liquid into a gas is called ____.
- Freezing and melting are the ____ of each other.
- The process of turning a gas into a liquid is called ____.
- The particles of a ____ are close together but they can flow and slide over each other.
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- The gaseous state of ice is called ____.
- The particles of a ____ are locked in position by strong forces.
- ____ water turns it into ice.
- If we want to turn water into steam we have to ____ it.
- The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which that liquid will start to ____.
- A solid will change into the liquid state at its ____ point.
- The particles of a ____ have large spaces between them.
- If you want to turn steam into water we have to ____ it.
- The solid state of water is called ____.
13 Clues: ____ water turns it into ice. • The gaseous state of ice is called ____. • The solid state of water is called ____. • Freezing and melting are the ____ of each other. • If we want to turn water into steam we have to ____ it. • The particles of a ____ have large spaces between them. • If you want to turn steam into water we have to ____ it. • ...
Glaciers 2024-12-17
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- The force that keeps all things on earth
- When a place has the same weather for a few months
- The gravitational force
- A flowing mass of ice that forms near the north and south pole
- Fossil A fossil used to tell when other fossils are from
- The conditions in a (temperature, perception, wind, etc) location
- When there are no living members of a species
- The remains of ancient plants and animals that are preserved
- Dating The comparison of fossils and rocks to tell how old they are
Down
- Till The eroded sediment that is dropped as glaciers expand and retreat
- Core A cylinder of ice that is used to study layers in a glacier
- Age When the global climate is colder for a long period of time
- Cycle The circulation of water through the hydrosphere
- Record All the fossils that have ever been found
- The Average weather in a place for 30 years or longer
15 Clues: The gravitational force • The force that keeps all things on earth • When there are no living members of a species • Record All the fossils that have ever been found • When a place has the same weather for a few months • The Average weather in a place for 30 years or longer • Cycle The circulation of water through the hydrosphere • ...
Environmental Science 2023-02-09
Across
- this evidence includes rocks, glacial moraines, drumlins and sediments.
- When tectonic plates shift the ground shakes.
- these are leftover remains of animals that lived millions of years ago.
- This type of pollution can ruin lakes, rivers, streams and the ocean
- this is rain that falls and mixes with pollution in the air before it hits the ground.
Down
- A time period when the temperature is so low continental and polar ice sheets form.
- Large sheets of ice that can cover continents.
- erupt with magma and flowing lava.
- This type of pollution comes from very loud objects.
- These Tectonic ____________ are what shift causing earthquakes.
- When water rises too much and can't flow out to the river or be absorbed.
- What people call our current ice age.
- this type of pollution comes from smoke or exhaust when things are burned.
13 Clues: erupt with magma and flowing lava. • What people call our current ice age. • When tectonic plates shift the ground shakes. • Large sheets of ice that can cover continents. • This type of pollution comes from very loud objects. • These Tectonic ____________ are what shift causing earthquakes. • This type of pollution can ruin lakes, rivers, streams and the ocean • ...
add ice cream to shool 2024-05-30
6 Clues: who made ice cream • do you like ice cream? • how much is ice cream? • how do ice cream teats • what is your favorite ice cream? • what would happen if there was ice cream in shool
add ice cream to shool 2024-05-30
6 Clues: who made ice cream • do you like ice cream? • how much is ice cream? • how do ice cream teats • what is your favorite ice cream? • what would happen if there was ice cream in shool
Vocab p.211 (sports p.2) 2013-01-17
Погода 2023-04-18
La Nourriture - Snacks & Drinks, Restaurant 2021-02-10
La Nourriture 2021-05-05
Tempo 2022-05-02
Ein Kreuzworträtsel :-) 2022-11-14
HOBBIES 2018-10-05
15 Clues: PAINI • LUKEA • LAULAA • TANSSIA • KEILATA • PIIRTÄÄ • MAALATA • VAELLUS • MUSIIKKI • LENKKEILY • JÄÄKIEKKO • PYÖRÄILLÄ • NYRKKEILLÄ • VALOKUVATA • KORJATA-AUTOJA
Hobbies 2018-10-10
15 Clues: tennis • sähäly • purjehus • näyttely • pyöräily • pesäpallo • jääkiekko • lukeminen • lenkkeily • suunnistus • valokuvaus • pelaaminen • laulaminen • piirtäminen • murtomaahiihto
Spanish Cuisine 2023-06-28
Spanish 2023-11-20
Animals and their Habitats 2024-01-26
para mantenerse la salud 2024-03-19
Separations 2021-02-03
Across
- When steam turns into a liquid
- Passes through the filter paper
- A substance which dissolves
- When a liquid changes to a gas
- When water turns to ice
Down
- Separates liquids of different B.P.
- Used to separate solid from liquid
- The liquid the substance dissolves in
- When a substance dissolves in a liquid
- A substance which cannot dissolve
- Is needed to melt ice
- It gets trapped in the filter paper
- Separates coloured inks
13 Clues: Is needed to melt ice • Separates coloured inks • When water turns to ice • A substance which dissolves • When steam turns into a liquid • When a liquid changes to a gas • Passes through the filter paper • A substance which cannot dissolve • Used to separate solid from liquid • Separates liquids of different B.P. • It gets trapped in the filter paper • ...
Orbital Theory 2025-06-18
Across
- People who study and observe the natural world
- The planet we live on
- Star that Earth orbits
- A length of time with specific climate conditions
- Type of cold period or age
- Opposite of colder
- The path Earth follows around the Sun
- Warmer periods between ice ages
Down
- A scientific explanation based on evidence
- To become different over time
- Long-term weather patterns of an area
- Opposite of warmer
- Frozen water, common during colder periods
13 Clues: Opposite of warmer • Opposite of colder • The planet we live on • Star that Earth orbits • Type of cold period or age • To become different over time • Warmer periods between ice ages • Long-term weather patterns of an area • The path Earth follows around the Sun • A scientific explanation based on evidence • Frozen water, common during colder periods • ...
Me gusta ordenar 2022-04-30
19 Clues: Soda • Salad • Pizza • Wings • Sundae • Milkshake • Fast food • Hamburger • Ice cream • Restaurant • French food • Spanish food • Italian food • French fries • Chinese food • Cheeseburger • Mexican food • American food • Double hamburger
Sharlott vocabulaire 2022-12-05
20 Clues: hi • hi • bad • she • book • good • sleep • fries • to eat • to hate • to jump • to play • to sing • to have • to like • to read • to dance • to watch • ice cream • chocolate
BEN's crossword 2025-05-21
Across
- Roots and trees enter cracks in rocks as the roots grow, the rock splits further and further
- type of weathering that dissolves
- full of tiny connected air spaces
- grinding of rock by other rock particles carried in water,ice,or wind
- the type of weathering in wich rock is physically broken into smaller pieces
- The product of _________ is rust.
Down
- animals burrow, loosening and breaking apart rock
- the removal of rock particles by Wind, water, ice, or gravity
- the process that breaks down rock through chemical changes
- acidic water wears away at rock
- the process that breaks down rock
- when ice melts the water seeps into the cracks of a rock when the water freezes it splits the rock even more
12 Clues: acidic water wears away at rock • the process that breaks down rock • type of weathering that dissolves • full of tiny connected air spaces • The product of _________ is rust. • animals burrow, loosening and breaking apart rock • the process that breaks down rock through chemical changes • the removal of rock particles by Wind, water, ice, or gravity • ...
Glaciers 2014-01-15
Across
- Knife-edged ridge between two corries
- Water surrounding a glacier freezes onto nearby rocks and pulls them away with as it moves
- The river that flows through a valley after the ice age
- An armchair-shaped hollow in the side of a mountain
- U shaped valley with steep sides and a flat bottom
- The removal of snow or ice from a glacier by the act of melting
- Lake at the bottom of a corrie
- A piece of rock that differs from the rock in the place of which it lies
- Moraine frozen into a glacier scours the valley base and sides
Down
- A moving frozen river or mass of ice
- Formed when three or more corries cut backwards into a mountain
- A collection of rock fragments at the bottom of a hill or cliff
- A half egg shaped mound caused by a glacier's deposits
- Material carried by a glacier
- The base of a glacier melts, allowing it to move down a valley
- Valleys which are not eroded as deeply as the main valley in which it lies
16 Clues: Material carried by a glacier • Lake at the bottom of a corrie • A moving frozen river or mass of ice • Knife-edged ridge between two corries • U shaped valley with steep sides and a flat bottom • An armchair-shaped hollow in the side of a mountain • A half egg shaped mound caused by a glacier's deposits • The river that flows through a valley after the ice age • ...
Glacier flow 2022-12-21
Across
- the circulation of water through the hydrosphere
- a global climate marked by long periods of cold temperatures that cause glacial formation and expansion
- the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces from exposure to wind, water, gravity,changes in temp, and/ or biological forces
- masses of ice and snow perminately covering an area
- the average weather in a location over 30 years or more
- glaciers that form on mts and flow down hill
- all of the fossils that have ever been found, which scientists use to understand Earth's history
Down
- the eroded sediment that is deposited as glaciers retreat and expand
- conditions of atmosphere
- the transport of sediment by wind, water, or gravity
- when a species no longer has living members in existence
- the comparision of fossils in different rock layers
- cylinders of ice drilled out of glaciers that contain layers of snow, dust, volcanic ash, atmosphere gases and microbes from the past
- certain fossils known to exist in a certain time or place
- a flowing mass of ice and snow
- the remains of ancient animals or plants
16 Clues: conditions of atmosphere • a flowing mass of ice and snow • the remains of ancient animals or plants • glaciers that form on mts and flow down hill • the circulation of water through the hydrosphere • masses of ice and snow perminately covering an area • the comparision of fossils in different rock layers • the transport of sediment by wind, water, or gravity • ...
Glaciers and Earths Past 2025-12-09
Across
- the measure of gravitational force on an object
- the conditions of the atmosphere
- When a species no longer has living members in existance
- a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea with steep sides or cliffs, formed by a glacier carving a U-shaped valley that is then flooded by seawater as the glacier retreats
- the attractive force between all matter
- the remains of ancient animals and plants
- The average weather in a location over 30 years or more
- the circulation of water through the hydrosphere
- a period of time characterized by specific weather patterns and the length of day and night
Down
- used to determine the age of other fossils
- a glacial episode during a past geological period.
- The eroded sediment that is deposited as glaciers expand and retreat
- A flowing mass of ice and snow that forms on mountaintops
- the comparison of fossils in different rock layers to determine how old a rock or fossil is
- all of the fossils that have ever been found
- a long cylinder of ice drilled from glaciers or ice sheets,
16 Clues: the conditions of the atmosphere • the attractive force between all matter • the remains of ancient animals and plants • used to determine the age of other fossils • all of the fossils that have ever been found • the measure of gravitational force on an object • the circulation of water through the hydrosphere • a glacial episode during a past geological period. • ...
Sports 2021-02-18
16 Clues: йога • хокей • серфінг • гандбол • дайвінг • каякінг • волейбол • бадмінтон • баскетбол • гімнастика • сноубординг • скейтбординг • скалелазіння • верхова-їзда • фігурне катання • настільний теніс
dd 2017-12-04
sound and hearing 2023-05-15
WEATHER FORECAST 2023-06-02
Across
- When the sky is completely clear and without clouds.
- Water droplets that fall from the sky.
- The air that moves quickly and can make objects fly.
- A large colorful arc in the sky that appears after the rain.
- A sensation of chilliness in the air that makes us wear warm jackets and scarves.
- A type of strong and noisy rain accompanied by thunder and lightning.
- The bright star that warms us and gives us light during the day.
Down
- When the sun shines and the sky is clear without clouds.
- Small white ice crystals that fall from the sky during winter.
- Small pieces of ice that fall from the sky.
- Water that has frozen and become solid and hard.
- Light rain made up of thin droplets.
- A low and dense cloud that forms near the ground, reducing visibility.
- A sensation of warmth that makes us seek shade and drink plenty of water.
- When there is a lot of wind that blows leaves off trees and messes up hair.
- White or gray masses that float in the sky and can bring rain or snow.
- The celestial body we see in the night sky.
17 Clues: Light rain made up of thin droplets. • Water droplets that fall from the sky. • Small pieces of ice that fall from the sky. • The celestial body we see in the night sky. • Water that has frozen and become solid and hard. • When the sky is completely clear and without clouds. • The air that moves quickly and can make objects fly. • ...
Proxy Records Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-25
Across
- The location where the deepest ice core was extracted.
- Number of rings produced by a tree each year.
- The growth of rocks can help determine the amount of what in the past?
- A type of proxy record found in the water.
- The study of past climates.
- An example would be a traveler's diary.
- In good growing conditions, the width of the tree rings are what?
Down
- This type of grain fossil found in sediment layers can be used to identify the types of plants that existed thousands of years ago.
- This type of gas is increasing at an alarming rate.
- The way coral looks when temperature of the past was dry and sunny.
- The theory which states that the Earth's orbit can cause climate to change through time?
- People who study Earth's past climates.
- The type of material that proxy records are found in.
- The shape that ice cores and coral are extraced in.
- The amount of years that trees can live for.
- Scientists test for these in the air bubbles that are found within ice cores.
16 Clues: The study of past climates. • People who study Earth's past climates. • An example would be a traveler's diary. • A type of proxy record found in the water. • The amount of years that trees can live for. • Number of rings produced by a tree each year. • This type of gas is increasing at an alarming rate. • The shape that ice cores and coral are extraced in. • ...
basketball 2025-10-08
Across
- A play where the team that gains possession of the ball quickly moves it down the court to try and score before the defense can set up.
- A pass that leads directly to a made basket.
- to slam the ball through the hoop without touching the rim
- An illegal play, such as pushing or holding.
- The act of bouncing the ball repeatedly with one hand while walking or running.
Down
- A shot made from behind the three-point line, which is worth three points.
- A move where a player quickly switches the ball from one hand to the other while dribbling
- A start to the game or a tie-breaker where two opposing players jump to tap the ball to a teammate after a referee tosses it up.
- A defensive strategy where players are assigned a specific area of the court to guard instead of a single opponent.
9 Clues: A pass that leads directly to a made basket. • An illegal play, such as pushing or holding. • to slam the ball through the hoop without touching the rim • A shot made from behind the three-point line, which is worth three points. • The act of bouncing the ball repeatedly with one hand while walking or running. • ...
Forces That Change the Earth 2023-01-18
Across
- fissure volcanoes, mid ocean ridge and rift valleys are formed at theses plate boundaries
- where sediments land after being transported by gravity, water, wind, and ice
- line on a map that connects points with the same elevation
- Volcanoes and folded mountains are formed here
- Sandreas fault is this type of plate boundary
- how gravity, water, wind, and ice transport/ move ediments
Down
- continents were one big landmass and they eventually drifted to their current locations
- created theory of seafloor spreading
- earth's plates float and move around
- how high or tall something is
- how gravity, water, wind, and ice break rocks into smaller pieces
11 Clues: how high or tall something is • created theory of seafloor spreading • earth's plates float and move around • Sandreas fault is this type of plate boundary • Volcanoes and folded mountains are formed here • line on a map that connects points with the same elevation • how gravity, water, wind, and ice transport/ move ediments • ...
How do things change? 2022-09-12
Across
- I like to eat this when I'm watching a movie.
- When I want to boil water quickly to make a tea or coffee I use this.
- Ice made from dripping water when it freezes.
- When we boil water this gas comes off the water.
- The water moves, we can say it...
Down
- You always find these at birthday parties.
- You find these on a birthday cake. You can blow them out.
- To make something hot you...it.
- Cooling something to 0 c makes it a solid.
- pop Frozen juice on a stick.
- If I leave my ice pop in the sun it will definitely...
11 Clues: pop Frozen juice on a stick. • To make something hot you...it. • The water moves, we can say it... • You always find these at birthday parties. • Cooling something to 0 c makes it a solid. • I like to eat this when I'm watching a movie. • Ice made from dripping water when it freezes. • When we boil water this gas comes off the water. • ...
Au Snack-bar! 2022-04-07
19 Clues: cake • fries • hello • chips • candy • drink • medium • a side • nuggets • cookies • welcome • take out • snackbar • pop-corn • how much • to eat in • I'm hungry • garden salad • ice-cream cone
Vocabulario 5 - Gawne 2022-11-07
19 Clues: ice • tire • block • maybe • speed • street • brakes • to park • highway • rooster • stubborn • to cough • sidewalk • earth/land • it's raining • it's snowing • cold (illness) • it's not worth it • to continue straight
U5 2020-01-23
19 Clues: лето • весна • тепло • осень • погода • снежно • ветрено • туманно • облачно • боулинг • дождливо • рисование • гимнастика • скалолазание • пеший туризм • верховая езда • катание на коньках • катание на роликах • езда на горном велосипеде
Crossword for Volodymyr 2025-08-22
19 Clues: Суп • Хліб • Ікра • Торт • Риба • Салат • М’ясо • Паста • Піцца • Курочка • Булочка • Свинина • Ресторан • Дуже смачний • М’ясо корови • Морепродукти • cream Морозиво • Те, що має солодкий смак • Те, що коштує багато грошей
Jason's Epic Glacier Crossword!!! 2016-04-18
Across
- A sharp peak on a mountain caused by having 3 or more corries around the mountain top.
- A river that is in a valley that the river didn't erode.
- The island with the most amount of ice.
- What a glacier is made of( NOT ice).
- The mixture of rocks,stones,sand and clay that are dumped.
- The ends of the Earth's magnetic field.
Down
- Deep scratches in the rock.
- A small valley that joins a large one.
- Low hills that shape like the back of a spoon.
- Where an ice sheet spreads over and floats on the ocean.
- When a glacier melts, huge rocked and dropped and dumped.
- Long thin lakes in a trough created by glacial erosion.
12 Clues: Deep scratches in the rock. • What a glacier is made of( NOT ice). • A small valley that joins a large one. • The island with the most amount of ice. • The ends of the Earth's magnetic field. • Low hills that shape like the back of a spoon. • Long thin lakes in a trough created by glacial erosion. • A river that is in a valley that the river didn't erode. • ...
WINTER 2023-10-29
Across
- Low temperature, a characteristic of winter weather.
- A long piece of fabric worn around the neck for warmth.
- Frozen water, often found on ponds and lakes in winter.
- Frozen precipitation in the form of white flakes.
- Warm hand coverings with a separate space for each finger.
- A type of shelter made of blocks of ice and snow.
- A device for traveling over snow, often for fun in winter.
Down
- A unique ice crystal that falls as snow.
- A figure made of snow, often with a carrot nose and coal eyes.
- The frozen condensation that forms on cold surfaces.
- A place to burn wood for warmth in winter.
- A compacted ball of snow, often used in snowball fights.
12 Clues: A unique ice crystal that falls as snow. • A place to burn wood for warmth in winter. • Frozen precipitation in the form of white flakes. • A type of shelter made of blocks of ice and snow. • Low temperature, a characteristic of winter weather. • The frozen condensation that forms on cold surfaces. • A long piece of fabric worn around the neck for warmth. • ...
Weather 2023-05-24
Across
- a band of clouds consisting of showers, with occasional thunderstorms, that encircles the globe near the equator
- a statement of what the weather is likely to be for the next day or few days
- to remove ice from aircraft
- deteriorate to become worse as time passes
- Gaseous envelope which surrounds the Earth
- a strong upward air current.
- a quantity representing the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere or in a gas
Down
- air movement that normally cannot be seen and often occurs unexpectedly
- spatial variations of the wind in direction and/or speed
- Study of the atmosphere and its phenomena
- specific term for the deposit of ice on the airframe
- a sudden strong rush of wind.
- encounter to come upon or experience especially unexpectedlyto come upon or meet casually or unexpectedly
13 Clues: to remove ice from aircraft • a strong upward air current. • a sudden strong rush of wind. • Study of the atmosphere and its phenomena • deteriorate to become worse as time passes • Gaseous envelope which surrounds the Earth • specific term for the deposit of ice on the airframe • spatial variations of the wind in direction and/or speed • ...
extra credit 2023-05-05
Across
- A long cylinder of ice obtained from drilling through ice caps
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- a single large landmass broke up into smaller land masses
- new oceanic lithosphere form when magma rises
- bending tilting and breaking of earth crust
- The trace of remains of an organism that lived long ago
Down
- difference in density may be vertical, circular, or cyclical
- The weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- earthquakes and mountain building.
- lithospheric plate moves beneath another plates
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transport soil and sediment from one location to another.
- The process in which material is laid down
12 Clues: earthquakes and mountain building. • The process in which material is laid down • bending tilting and breaking of earth crust • new oceanic lithosphere form when magma rises • lithospheric plate moves beneath another plates • The trace of remains of an organism that lived long ago • a single large landmass broke up into smaller land masses • ...
Our Solar System & Beyond 2024-03-18
Across
- the spherical cloud of icy materials that encases the solar system
- the planet closest to the sun
- the planet famous for its rings
- gas and ice giants exist in the _______ solar system
- when we see many meteors travelling through the atmosphere at once, it is called a _______________________.
- the name of the belt that exists between Mars and Jupiter in our solar system; where most asteroids come from
- the name for the distance light can travel in 1 year
- a chunk of rock and other materials that is much larger than an asteroid, but not big enough to be considered a planet
- name for the four inner planets; means "rocky"
- a group of stars resembling a pattern or image when viewed from Earth
Down
- the name of the galaxy where our solar system resides
- the most popular gas giant in our solar system
- made of dust and ice
- the Earth's core is made up of metals like ______ and nickle.
- the path that a satellite or moon or planet takes around a central point
- the name for a meteor that makes it to Earth's surface
- made of rock, ice and metal
- the asteroid belt that also contains Pluto and other dwarf planets in the outer solar system
- the center of our solar system
19 Clues: made of dust and ice • made of rock, ice and metal • the planet closest to the sun • the center of our solar system • the planet famous for its rings • the most popular gas giant in our solar system • name for the four inner planets; means "rocky" • gas and ice giants exist in the _______ solar system • the name for the distance light can travel in 1 year • ...
Water Systems Ch 10.1-10.3 Crossword 2025-01-27
Across
- adding enough heat to liquid water changing it to gas
- a natural process that removes and moves soil, rock, and other materials from one place to another
- gas, solid, liquid
- water that falls from the atmosphere in different forms
- the process of salt dissolved in water
- a process where certain gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, causing the planet to warm up
- the warmer hemisphere
- an area with a small localized climate variation that differs from the larger climate area around it.
- When temperatures and precipitation amounts change significantly over time what is affected in size
Down
- a process where certain gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, causing the planet to warm up
- an icesheet that once covered Canada
- the process of water evaporating from leaves
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- starts as a thunderstorm over water
- an area of land where all the water eventually drains into one main water body
- Canadas worst hurricane in 1954
- when animals exhale water vapour
- a mass of ice and overlying snow that moves down a mountain slide
- when Earth's glacier and ice sheets start to disappear due to warmth
- the upper surface of the underground zone
20 Clues: gas, solid, liquid • the warmer hemisphere • Canadas worst hurricane in 1954 • when animals exhale water vapour • starts as a thunderstorm over water • an icesheet that once covered Canada • the process of salt dissolved in water • the ability of a material to absorb heat • the upper surface of the underground zone • the process of water evaporating from leaves • ...
add ice cream to shool 2024-05-30
6 Clues: who made ice cream • do you like ice cream? • how much is ice cream? • how do ice cream teats • what is your favorite ice cream? • what would happen if there was ice cream in shool
Taylor Naus #1 2022-04-11
Spanish 2023-11-20
Spanish 3B Vocab 2024-02-05
Chinese Native 3 lesson 10 2023-09-11
Duolingo Stories - 8 : A Coffee, Please 2022-10-14
Sports 2021-02-18
16 Clues: йога • хокей • серфінг • гандбол • дайвінг • каякінг • волейбол • бадмінтон • баскетбол • гімнастика • сноубординг • скейтбординг • скалелазіння • верхова-їзда • фігурне катання • настільний теніс
German Cross word 2021-12-01
16 Clues: soup • Corn • cake • gravy • Bacon • Jello • pickle • cheese • Turkey • ice cream • appetizers • Bread roll • thanksgiving • whipped cream • hot chocolate • Mashed potatoes
Crossword 2021-02-10
Food, sports and drinks 2021-04-16
FOOD 2023-04-11
English to spanish 2021-10-12
Food 2025-02-23
L'ours 2025-06-03
Glaciers 2014-01-15
Across
- Material carried by a glacier
- Valleys which are not eroded as deeply as the main valley in which it lies
- Knife-edged ridge between two corries
- A piece of rock that differs from the rock in the place of which it lies
- The base of a glacier melts, allowing it to move down a valley
- A collection of rock fragments at the bottom of a hill or cliff
- Formed when three or more corries cut backwards into a mountain
- A moving frozen river or mass of ice
- Water surrounding a glacier freezes onto nearby rocks and pulls them away with as it moves
- Lake at the bottom of a corrie
Down
- An armchair-shaped hollow in the side of a mountain
- The river that flows through a valley after the ice age
- U shaped valley with steep sides and a flat bottom
- The removal of snow or ice from a glacier by the act of melting
- Moraine frozen into a glacier scours the valley base and sides
- A half egg shaped mound caused by a glacier's deposits
16 Clues: Material carried by a glacier • Lake at the bottom of a corrie • A moving frozen river or mass of ice • Knife-edged ridge between two corries • U shaped valley with steep sides and a flat bottom • An armchair-shaped hollow in the side of a mountain • A half egg shaped mound caused by a glacier's deposits • The river that flows through a valley after the ice age • ...
HVACR 201 commercial ice machines 2025-06-09
Across
- volume of flow through a device measured in GPM.
- Water with pH over7. Often contains salts and minerals that for scale.
- Disinfectant used to kill bacteria and is corrosive on metals.
- Introduce air between ice slabs and the evaporator to release suction force.
Down
- Small computer controlling system, stores sequence of operation and history.
- Cut or shave ice off interior of flooded evaporative cylinder. on auger surface.
- Water flushes out minerals left behind from water freezing.
- Amount of calcium and magnesium measured in grains per gallon.
- very thin pieces of ice used for example in restaurants and vending machines.
9 Clues: volume of flow through a device measured in GPM. • Water flushes out minerals left behind from water freezing. • Amount of calcium and magnesium measured in grains per gallon. • Disinfectant used to kill bacteria and is corrosive on metals. • Water with pH over7. Often contains salts and minerals that for scale. • ...
Climate Change Crossword 2024-06-03
Across
- productivity- Biological productivity is a measure of the amount of plant and animal growth in a defined region and time.
- Aerosols are small suspended particles in a gas. Scientists can detect them in the atmosphere. They range in size from one nanometer (one billionth of a meter) to 100 micrometers (one millionth of a meter).
- sea ice- Arctic sea ice is an integral part of the Arctic Ocean and an important indicator of climate change. During winter’s dark months, sea ice will typically cover the majority of the Arctic Ocean.
- Anthropogenic describes a process or result generated by human beings.
- cycle- Carbon cycle describes the process by which living things absorb carbon from the atmosphere, sediments and soil, or food. To complete the cycle, carbon returns to the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide or methane by respiration, combustion or decay.
- Aquifer is water-bearing rock from which water can be pumped.
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- emissions- Biogenic emissions are emissions generated by living things.
- dioxide- Carbon dioxide is the gas that accounts for about 84 percent of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. In the U.S. the largest source of carbon dioxide (98 percent) emissions is combustion of fossil fuels. Combustion can be from mobile (vehicles) or stationary sources (power plants). As energy use increases, so do carbon dioxide emissions.
- is a configuration of molecules and an elemental building block of all organisms on Earth.
- sea ice- Antarctic sea ice is nearly a geographic opposite of its Arctic counterpart because Antarctica is a landmass covered in ice surrounded by an ocean, and the Arctic is an ocean of sea ice surrounded by land.
- Aquaculture uses a body of water for the cultivation of plants and animals. (Compare to agriculture, which uses land to cultivate plants and animals.) Ponds, lakes, rivers, and the ocean serve as places to breed, rear and harvest aquatic species.
- sequestration- Carbon sequestration is the process of removing carbon from the atmosphere and storing it in a fixed molecule in soil, oceans or plants. An organism or landscape that stores carbon is called a carbon sink. An organism or landscape that emits carbon is called a carbon source. For example, soils contain inorganic carbon (calcium carbonate) and organic carbon (humus) and can be either a source or a sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide, depending on how landscapes are managed. Because large amounts of carbon are stored in soils, small changes to soil can have major impacts on atmospheric carbon dioxide.
- Biofuels are renewable fuels derived from biological materials, such as algae and plants, that can be regenerated. This distinguishes them from fossil fuels, which are considered nonrenewable. Example of biofuels are ethanol, methanol and biodiesel.
13 Clues: Aquifer is water-bearing rock from which water can be pumped. • Anthropogenic describes a process or result generated by human beings. • emissions- Biogenic emissions are emissions generated by living things. • is a configuration of molecules and an elemental building block of all organisms on Earth. • ...
